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  1. Ipswich.qld.gov.au/seal SEAL POOL SAFETY MATCH THE POOL RULEFrom the ... (PDF, 76k)

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    1 Aug 2023: No running. Shut the gate. No pushing. No diving. No food or drink in the pool area. ... No diving. No food or drink in the pool area.

  2. Ripley and Redbank Plains continue to lead growth for 2023

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    4 May 2023: Growth, Infrastructure and Waste Committee Deputy Chairperson Councillor Paul Tully said another 1,185 new residents now called the city home, which takes the overall population to 246,656. ... The quarterly report card also shows:. 88 new food licences

  3. Waste

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    5 May 2022: Asbestos and hazardous material. If you have any hazardous waste material to dispose (including asbestos), see Council's Household Hazardous Waste page details on how to treat this material appropriately.

  4. Latest data sees city top 240,000 residents

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    7 Feb 2022: Ripley has added the most homes with 118 being built and a total of 363 residents moving into the suburb. ... Collingwood Park had the second largest population boost with 162 residents moving into the suburb with 58 homes built.

  5. FAQ for Sandbags

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    25 Oct 2022: However, homes and items were still inundated due to the height of the water. ... Afterwards, residents reported that they regretted sandbagging and should have spent time removing items from home instead.

  6. Flood Recovery

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    15 Sep 2023: The ongoing impacts of long-term displacement of people, uninhabitable homes and lengthy rebuild processes are key features of recovery efforts going forward.

  7. Political parties need to support jobs boom for Ipswich

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    22 Dec 2020: It has called on the major parties to fund an Ipswich industry development and jobs program targeting defence, health, construction, advanced manufacturing, and education jobs; and fund the Ipswich Region Skilling ... cent per year for education and

  8. Fees & charges 2014-2015 - Amended 2015.02.02.xlsm (PDF, 245k)

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    3 Feb 2015: Temporary Accommodation - over 50 units/sites. Home Based Activity Single ResidentialCommercial/Industrial Commercial/Industrial Commercial/IndustrialBusiness Use up to 200m2 Business Use 201m2 to 2000 m2 Business Use over 2000m General

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  9. Free kerbside collection starting in Booval, Newtown, North Booval and Silkstone

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    16 Jun 2022: Booval, Newtown, North Booval and Silkstone residents can take this opportunity to collect anything that can be disposed of from around your home, such as broken furniture, toys and other unwanted ... Division 3 Councillor Marnie Doyle said collection

  10. Council-first interactive program revealed for Sustainable Ipswich Month

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    8 Oct 2021: 08 October 2021. Climate change resilient plants, plastic-free homes, smart water usage, pre-loved fashion, secrets to composting and student-led environment innovations will be the talk of the city ... sustainably. “It is our most interactive program

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